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QUIGLEY, John
(About 1810-)
QUIGLEY MS UNKNOWN, Mary Ann
(About 1810-)
LEITCH, William
(1810-)
LEITCH MS UNKNOWN, Nancy
(About 1815-)
QUIGLEY, James
(About 1838-)
LEITCH, Mary
(About 1839-1914)
QUIGLEY, John
(1872-)

 

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Spouses/Children:
1. LYNCH, Mary
2. VALLELY, John
3. LYONS, Daughter
4. Unknown

QUIGLEY, John 3

  • Born: 31 Aug 1872, Carluke, Lanarkshire, Scotland 3
  • Marriage (1): LYNCH, Mary
  • Marriage (2): VALLELY, John 1
  • Partnership (3): LYONS, Daughter 2
  • Partnership (4): Unknown 1
  • Died: 25 December 1936 at 4.45 pm, 15 Greenbank Terrace, Carluke, Lanarkshire, Scotland 4

   Cause of his death was chronic bronchitis over 4 years and asthma myocardis.4

  General Notes:

John was living in Carluke, his birthplace, with his parents and family when the 1881 census was taken. He was recorded as aged 8 years and a scholar.

In his death certificate of 1936 John Quigley was recorded as a 'coal miner (hewer), married to Mary Lynch'. His recorded age at death was 64 years. Both of his parents were deceased. 4 5

  Medical Notes:

Robert Youll MB ChB certified the causes of death.

Michael Quigley, nephew of the deceased, of 18 Overtown Road Waterloo Wishaw, gave notice of his uncle's death before W. Reece, registrar, at Carluke on 26 December 1936. 4


John married Mary LYNCH. (Mary LYNCH was born about 1880.)


John next married John VALLELY.1 (John VALLELY was born about 1795.)


  Marriage Notes:

"James IV. 'of the Iron Belt' was born on March 17, 1472-3. He had taken part in the war of the rebel lords against his fatlier King James III., and after the murder of the latter was crowned at Scone in June 1488. In his reign the See of Glasgow was made an Archbishopric, and the University of Aberdeen founded. He was killed at the Battle of Flodden, 9 September 1513. He married (dispensation by Pope Alexander VI., Rome, 28 July 1500) Margaret Tudor, eldest daughter of Henry VII., King of England and sister of Henry VIII., at the Abbey Church of Holyrood, 8 August 1503, and by her had issue"

from Scots Peerage (vol 1) 1

John had a relationship with Daughter LYONS, daughter of James LYONS and Margaret McCREATH.2 (Daughter LYONS was born about 1854 6 and died before 9 Jun 1855 6.)


  Marriage Notes:

"Margaret, whose tragic fate is a matter of history. A strong attachment took place between her and the Duke of Rothesay, afterwards King James IV. The nobles were not in favour of a third Drummond Queen in the royal family. About 1496 she was living at Stirling under the charge of Sir John and Lady Lundy of that Ilk, then keepers of the Castle. In October of that year she was removed to Linlithgow, and her expenses are mentioned in the Treasurer's Accounts, sometimes under the initials M. D. About 1497 she bore a daughter to the King, who was afterwards married to John, Lord Gordon, and then to her kinsman, Sir John Drummond of Innerpeffray. Shortly after April 1502 Margaret Drummond, together with her sisters Euphemia and Sibylla, while residing at Drummond Castle, were seized with illness after partaking of food, and died after much suffering, not without strong popular suspicion of poisoning."

from Scots Peerage (vol 7) 2

John had a relationship with.1


  Marriage Notes:

"King James IV. had several illegitimate children ......

5. Janet Stewart (daughter of Isabella Stewart, daughter of James, Earl of Buchan)."

from Scots Peerage (vol 1)

referring to Scots Peerage, volume 1:
"p. 22, 1. 3 from foot, for 'Isabella' read ' Agnes.' "
"p. 22, 1. 2 from foot, after 'Buchan,' add 'afterwards Countess of Bothwell (see charter cited in Geneaologist, N.S., viii. 185, 186).' "

from Scots Peerage (vol 9 Addenda et Corrigenda) 1 7

Sources


1 e-books, The Scots Peerage ed. Sir James Balfour Paul vol. 1 (1904).

2 e-books, The Scots Peerage ed. Sir James Balfour Paul vol. 7 (1910).

3 LDS, IGI.

4 GRO Scotland, Death Carluke 629 no 123 1936.

5 1881 UK census, Carluke Lanarkshire 629 en d 4 page 57 Wildmans Road.

6 GRO Scotland, Birth certificate Kilmarnock 597 No 427 1855-sister Margaret.

7 e-books, The Scots Peerage ed. Sir James Balfour Paul vol. 9 (1914).

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